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Based on the book ''Futari no Masako'' by Odate Sue. The drama will be about the life of actress Masako Natsume, who died of leukemia in 1985 at the age of 27. --''[http://www.tokyograph.com/news/20070607/ Tokyograph]'' | Based on the book ''Futari no Masako'' by Odate Sue. The drama will be about the life of actress Masako Natsume, who died of leukemia in 1985 at the age of 27. --''[http://www.tokyograph.com/news/20070607/ Tokyograph]'' | ||
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| + | Masako Odate is the only daughter of Sue and Shizu Odate. She aspired to be an actress, because she wanted to live the lives of other people; experience their pain and joy, which may be very different from her's. Sue objected to Masako entering the entertainment world, as she felt that actresses were frivilous and thought too highly of themselves. However, with her father's and elder brother's support, Masako managed to overcome Sue's objections. Unfortunately, her first acting experience bombed out, and she wasn't getting anywhere in acting. Then, the Kanebo marketing people saw her picture, and decided to make her their character girl. Again, Sue objected to it initially, and told Masako that should she decide to pursue this path, then she must stop using the Odate family name. And thus Natsume Masako was born! | ||
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| + | Masako went on to become one of Japan's most successful actress of the 80's, but her life was cut tragically short, when she was diagnosed with acute leukimia. Chemotherapy was a new way of treating cancer, then, and it was only used by Masako as a last resort. Although, it seemed like she had successfully battled the disease, and was due for discharge, Masako caught a chill, and her health rapidly deteriorated. She died on November 9th, 1985. | ||
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
Revision as of 08:10, 17 September 2007
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Details
- Title: ひまわり
- Title (romaji): Himawari
- Also known as: Sunflower
- Tagline: 夏目雅子27年の生涯と母の愛
- Tagline (romaji): Masako Natsume 27-sai no Shougai to Haha no Ai
- Format: Tanpatsu
- Genre: Human drama
- Broadcast network: TBS
- Broadcast date: 2007-Sep-16
- Air time: Sunday 21:00
Synopsis
Based on the book Futari no Masako by Odate Sue. The drama will be about the life of actress Masako Natsume, who died of leukemia in 1985 at the age of 27. --Tokyograph
Masako Odate is the only daughter of Sue and Shizu Odate. She aspired to be an actress, because she wanted to live the lives of other people; experience their pain and joy, which may be very different from her's. Sue objected to Masako entering the entertainment world, as she felt that actresses were frivilous and thought too highly of themselves. However, with her father's and elder brother's support, Masako managed to overcome Sue's objections. Unfortunately, her first acting experience bombed out, and she wasn't getting anywhere in acting. Then, the Kanebo marketing people saw her picture, and decided to make her their character girl. Again, Sue objected to it initially, and told Masako that should she decide to pursue this path, then she must stop using the Odate family name. And thus Natsume Masako was born!
Masako went on to become one of Japan's most successful actress of the 80's, but her life was cut tragically short, when she was diagnosed with acute leukimia. Chemotherapy was a new way of treating cancer, then, and it was only used by Masako as a last resort. Although, it seemed like she had successfully battled the disease, and was due for discharge, Masako caught a chill, and her health rapidly deteriorated. She died on November 9th, 1985.
Cast
- Nakama Yukie as Natsume(Odate) Masako
- Ogata Naoto as Ijuuin Shizu
- Mita Yoshiko as Odate Sue
- Kaneko Ken as Odate Kazuo
- Ishiguro Hideo as Odate Toshiaki
- Kishibe Ittoku as Odate Munekazu
- Hasegawa Hatsunori
- Tanaka Yoshiko
- Takeda Tetsuya
- Inamori Izumi
- Osugi Ren
Production Credits
- Original writing: Novel Futari no Masako by Odate Sue (小達スエ)
- Screenwriter: Satou Shimako
- Producer: Matsubara Hiroshi, Shimizu Masaya (清水雅哉)
- Director: Takezono Hajime
